AIADMK spokesperson Kovai Sathyan has strongly targeted TVK over the incident of death of a 37-year-old man at the election rally of TVK party chief Vijay in Salem. He has said that it seems that the people coming to the TVK rally are digging their own graves.
He said that if you do something wrong then it is said that you have dug your own grave. This fits perfectly with the incident that took place at the TVK rally. Whoever comes to a TVK rally digs his own grave or carries his own coffin.
This means encouraging lax and irresponsible behavior of TVK. It seems that the people of that party do not care about the lives of common people. Even after the incident in Karur, they have not learned any lesson.
Apart from this, Satyan also expressed his views on the clash between reporters and TVK workers. Sathyan said that TVK workers take the law into their own hands by attacking the reporter present there. This is an uncontrollable crowd. This is not sensible behaviour. This is extremely condemnable.
The deceased was a resident of Sevaipettai area.
The youth who died in Salem has been identified as Suraj. He is a resident of Sevvaipettai area of ​​Salem. His age is said to be 37 years. He used to work as a labourer. He suddenly fainted at the rally and was admitted to a nearby hospital. Police said that the man died due to heart attack. He suddenly collapsed during the program. He was taken to the hospital, but the doctors declared him dead. Police are investigating the incident.
In this incident, there was a scuffle between TV journalists and TVK party workers. Media persons allege that they were stopped while covering the incident.
TVK’s party general secretary expressed regret over the incident
TVK General Secretary Nirmal Kumar has expressed regret over the death and clash. He said that we had sent an ambulance to the spot. But unfortunately the person died. Our workers are with the family.
Apart from this, Kumar said that the party had permission for only 4,998 people to come. But fewer people were allowed inside. During this time more than 30 doctors were present. Many mini clinics were set up. All ambulances were reserved for emergencies. We ended the program at 1:10 pm. We are certainly very concerned about public safety.

